The developer of the former Chelsea Barracks in west London has opened the door to compromise on the scheme following criticism from the Prince of Wales.

The head of Qatari Diar, the sovereign wealth-backed property company developing the site, said he was confident a solution would be found that would be acceptable to all parties, including Prince Charles, who caused a furore after writing to Qatar about his dislike of the modernist design.

Ghanim bin Saad al-Saad said: 'We respect the democracy and procedures in the UK and [want to] listen and co-operate with...all parties, with Prince Charles, with the mayor, with everybody...We are following the process and procedures ...we can sit around the table to get a solution for everybody.'

Financial Times